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There are few forces on earth that equal the power and destructive force of a volcano. Their impact has helped shape this planet, altered climates, and laid waste to entire civilizations. That destructive power has terrified, awed and fascinated humans for centuries. However for those who understand them, they are beautiful spectacles of the earth's inner mechanism at work. Out of the approximately 550 active volcanoes on the planet, few are ever destructive. They remain content to put on a spectacle for all those near, or increasing numbers of adventurers who dare to venture to remote locations to watch one of natures most incredible shows. Where there is a demand, there is opportunity, A small German based company Volcano Discovery is cashing in on what has become a new craze, and catering to the adventurous and volcano curious Volcanologist Thomas Pfeiffer, and his team.
Hawaii's Kilauea volcano is one of the most active on Earth. After a recent eruption, lava flows coat the island in striking new rock formations. Explore 400,000 years of volcanic activity that continues to transform the breathtaking Hawaiian landscape.
Nearly 200 years after a devastating eruption, the island of Krakatoa and its surroundings continue to be volcanically active. Journey to nearby Mount Bromo on the eve of its largest eruption in over a century as it buries the Indonesian island of Java in ash.
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